# Copyright (C) 2020 Tips and Tricks HQ, Peter Petreski, Ruhul, Ivy
# This file is distributed under the same license as the All In One WP Security plugin.
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#. Plugin Name of the plugin
msgid "All In One WP Security"
msgstr ""

#. Plugin URI of the plugin
msgid "https://www.tipsandtricks-hq.com/wordpress-security-and-firewall-plugin"
msgstr ""

#. Description of the plugin
msgid "All round best WordPress security plugin!"
msgstr ""

#. Author of the plugin
msgid "Tips and Tricks HQ, Peter Petreski, Ruhul, Ivy"
msgstr ""

#. Author URI of the plugin
msgid "https://www.tipsandtricks-hq.com/"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:69
msgid "Nonce check failed for export account activity logs to CSV!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:89
msgid "Nonce check failed for export failed login records to CSV!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:107
msgid "Nonce check failed for export 404 event logs to CSV!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:290
msgid "WP Security"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:291
#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:28
#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:64
msgid "Dashboard"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:292
#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:68
msgid "Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:293
#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:67
msgid "User Accounts"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:294
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:65
msgid "User Login"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:295
#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:62
msgid "User Registration"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:296
#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:69
msgid "Database Security"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:300
#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:62
msgid "Filesystem Security"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:305
#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:58
msgid "Blacklist Manager"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:310
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:67
msgid "Firewall"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:312
#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:72
msgid "Brute Force"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:313
#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:64
msgid "SPAM Prevention"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:317
#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:60
msgid "Scanner"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:319
#: admin/wp-security-maintenance-menu.php:58
msgid "Maintenance"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:320
#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:64
msgid "Miscellaneous"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-admin-menu.php:48
msgid "Settings successfully updated."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-admin-menu.php:55
msgid "The selected record(s) deleted successfully!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-admin-menu.php:102
msgid "The bulk action was successful"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-admin-menu.php:106
msgid "The bulk action failed"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:25
msgid "Ban Users"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:84
msgid "Nonce check failed for save blacklist settings!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:139
#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:771
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:1065
#: admin/wp-security-list-404.php:221
#: admin/wp-security-list-comment-spammer-ip.php:205
#: classes/wp-security-general-init-tasks.php:288
msgid "The plugin was unable to write to the .htaccess file. Please edit file manually."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:146
msgid "Ban IPs or User Agents"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:149
msgid "The All In One WP Security Blacklist feature gives you the option of banning certain host IP addresses or ranges and also user agents."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:150
msgid "This feature will deny total site access for users which have IP addresses or user agents matching those which you have configured in the settings below."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:151
msgid "The plugin achieves this by making appropriate modifications to your .htaccess file."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:152
msgid "By blocking people via the .htaccess file your are using the most secure first line of defence which denies all access to blacklisted visitors as soon as they hit your hosting server."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:158
msgid "Country Blocking Addon"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:159
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:901
msgid "You may also be interested in our %s."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:160
msgid "This addon allows you to automatically block IP addresses based on their country of origin."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:168
msgid "IP Hosts and User Agent Blacklist Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:180
#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:208
#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:379
msgid "must read this message"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:181
#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:209
msgid "This feature can lock you out of admin if it doesn't work correctly on your site. You %s before activating this feature."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:187
msgid "Enable IP or User Agent Blacklisting"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:190
msgid "Check this if you want to enable the banning (or blacklisting) of selected IP addresses and/or user agents specified in the settings below"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:194
msgid "Enter IP Addresses:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:198
msgid "Enter one or more IP addresses or IP ranges."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:199
#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:219
#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:388
#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:422
#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:445
#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:466
#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:828
#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:318
#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:335
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:178
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:215
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:235
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:261
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:388
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:418
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:449
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:477
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:506
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:605
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:623
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:713
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:926
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:949
#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:771
#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:175
#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:348
#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:390
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:352
msgid "More Info"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:202
#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:831
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:355
msgid "Each IP address must be on a new line."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:203
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:356
msgid "To specify an IP range use a wildcard \"*\" character. Acceptable ways to use wildcards is shown in the examples below:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:204
#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:833
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:357
msgid "Example 1: 195.47.89.*"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:205
#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:834
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:358
msgid "Example 2: 195.47.*.*"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:206
#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:835
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:359
msgid "Example 3: 195.*.*.*"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:213
msgid "Enter User Agents:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:218
msgid "Enter one or more user agent strings."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:222
msgid "Each user agent string must be on a new line."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:223
msgid "Example 1 - A single user agent string to block:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:225
msgid "Example 2 - A list of more than 1 user agent strings to block"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:233
#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:228
#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:707
#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:845
#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:907
#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:358
#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:358
#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:249
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:791
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:968
#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:174
#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:225
#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:285
#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:542
#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:782
#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:190
#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:365
#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:486
#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:548
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:320
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:366
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:545
#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:157
#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:250
#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:313
msgid "Save Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:29
#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:791
#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:759
msgid "Rename Login Page"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:30
#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:168
msgid "Cookie Based Brute Force Prevention"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:31
#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:44
msgid "Login Captcha"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:32
#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:778
msgid "Login Whitelist"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:33
msgid "Honeypot"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:110
msgid "Please enter a value for your login page slug."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:114
msgid "You cannot use the value \"wp-admin\" for your login page slug."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:116
msgid "You must use alpha numeric characters for your login page slug."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:121
#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:275
#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:182
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:858
#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:226
#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:260
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:142
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:498
msgid "Attention!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:147
msgid "Could not delete the Cookie-based directives from the .htaccess file. Please check the file permissions."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:169
msgid "Login Page White List"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:170
msgid "An effective Brute Force prevention technique is to change the default WordPress login page URL."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:171
msgid "Normally if you wanted to login to WordPress you would type your site's home URL followed by wp-login.php."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:172
msgid "This feature allows you to change the login URL by setting your own slug and renaming the last portion of the login URL which contains the <strong>wp-login.php</strong> to any string that you like."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:173
msgid "By doing this, malicious bots and hackers will not be able to access your login page because they will not know the correct login page URL."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:175
msgid "You may also be interested in the following alternative brute force prevention features:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:186
msgid "Your WordPress login page URL has been renamed."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:187
msgid "Your current login URL is:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:189
msgid "NOTE: If you already had the Cookie-Based Brute Force Prevention feature active, the plugin has automatically deactivated it because only one of these features can be active at any one time."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:196
msgid "Rename Login Page Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:210
msgid "NOTE: If you are hosting your site on WPEngine or a provider which performs server caching, you will need to ask the host support people to NOT cache your renamed login page."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:215
msgid "Enable Rename Login Page Feature"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:218
msgid "Check this if you want to enable the rename login page feature"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:222
msgid "Login Page URL"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:224
msgid "Enter a string which will represent your secure login page slug. You are encouraged to choose something which is hard to guess and only you will remember."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:257
msgid "Settings have not been saved - your secret word must consist only of alphanumeric characters, ie, letters and/or numbers only!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:276
msgid "You have successfully enabled the cookie based brute force prevention feature"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:277
msgid "From now on you will need to log into your WP Admin using the following URL:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:279
msgid "It is important that you save this URL value somewhere in case you forget it, OR,"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:280
msgid "simply remember to add a \"?%s=1\" to your current site URL address."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:286
msgid "You have successfully saved cookie based brute force prevention feature settings."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:321
#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:293
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:129
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:349
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:570
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:758
#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:636
#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:114
msgid "Could not write to the .htaccess file. Please check the file permissions."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:331
msgid "Brute Force Prevention Firewall Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:336
msgid "A Brute Force Attack is when a hacker tries many combinations of usernames and passwords until they succeed in guessing the right combination."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:337
msgid "Due to the fact that at any one time there may be many concurrent login attempts occurring on your site via malicious automated robots, this also has a negative impact on your server's memory and performance."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:338
msgid "The features in this tab will stop the majority of Brute Force Login Attacks at the .htaccess level thus providing even better protection for your WP login page and also reducing the load on your server because the system does not have to run PHP code to process the login attempts."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:343
msgid "backup"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:344
msgid "video tutorial"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:345
msgid "Even though this feature should not have any impact on your site's general functionality <strong>you are strongly encouraged to take a %s of your .htaccess file before proceeding</strong>."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:346
msgid "If this feature is not used correctly, you can get locked out of your site. A backed up .htaccess file will come in handy if that happens."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:347
msgid "To learn more about how to use this feature please watch the following %s."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:348
#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:790
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:233
msgid "Cookie-Based Brute Force Login Prevention"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:360
msgid "NOTE: If you already had the Rename Login Page feature active, the plugin has automatically deactivated it because only one of these features can be active at any one time."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:368
msgid "Cookie Based Brute Force Login Prevention"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:379
msgid "This feature can lock you out of admin if it doesn't work correctly on your site. You <a href=\"https://www.tipsandtricks-hq.com/wordpress-security-and-firewall-plugin#advanced_features_note\" target=\"_blank\">"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:384
#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:96
msgid "Enable Brute Force Attack Prevention"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:387
msgid "Check this if you want to protect your login page from Brute Force Attack."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:392
msgid "This feature will deny access to your WordPress login page for all people except those who have a special cookie in their browser."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:394
msgid "To use this feature do the following:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:396
msgid "1) Enable the checkbox."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:398
msgid "2) Enter a secret word consisting of alphanumeric characters which will be difficult to guess. This secret word will be useful whenever you need to know the special URL which you will use to access the login page (see point below)."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:400
msgid "3) You will then be provided with a special login URL. You will need to use this URL to login to your WordPress site instead of the usual login URL. NOTE: The system will deposit a special cookie in your browser which will allow you access to the WordPress administration login page."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:402
msgid "Any person trying to access your login page who does not have the special cookie in their browser will be automatically blocked."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:409
msgid "Secret Word"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:411
msgid "Choose a secret word consisting of alphanumeric characters which you can use to access your special URL. Your are highly encouraged to choose a word which will be difficult to guess."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:415
msgid "Re-direct URL"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:419
msgid "Specify a URL to redirect a hacker to when they try to access your WordPress login page."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:426
msgid "The URL specified here can be any site's URL and does not have to be your own. For example you can be as creative as you like and send hackers to the CIA or NSA home page."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:428
msgid "This field will default to: http://127.0.0.1 if you do not enter a value."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:430
msgid "Useful Tip:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:432
msgid "It's a good idea to not redirect attempted brute force login attempts to your site because it increases the load on your server."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:434
msgid "Redirecting a hacker or malicious bot back to \"http://127.0.0.1\" is ideal because it deflects them back to their own local host and puts the load on their server instead of yours."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:441
msgid "My Site Has Posts Or Pages Which Are Password Protected"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:444
msgid "Check this if you are using the native WordPress password protection feature for some or all of your blog posts or pages."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:449
msgid "In the cases where you are protecting some of your posts or pages using the in-built WordPress password protection feature, a few extra lines of directives and exceptions need to be added to your .htacces file so that people trying to access pages are not automatically blocked."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:451
msgid "By enabling this checkbox the plugin will add the necessary rules and exceptions to your .htacces file so that people trying to access these pages are not automatically blocked."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:453
msgid "Helpful Tip:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:455
msgid "If you do not use the WordPress password protection feature for your posts or pages then it is highly recommended that you leave this checkbox disabled."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:462
msgid "My Site Has a Theme or Plugins Which Use AJAX"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:465
msgid "Check this if your site uses AJAX functionality."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:470
msgid "In the cases where your WordPress installation has a theme or plugins which use AJAX, a few extra lines of directives and exceptions need to be added to your .htacces file to prevent AJAX requests from being automatically blocked by the brute force prevention feature."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:472
msgid "By enabling this checkbox the plugin will add the necessary rules and exceptions to your .htacces file so that AJAX operations will work as expected."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:487
msgid "The cookie test was successful. You can now enable this feature."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:490
msgid "Save Feature Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:497
msgid "The cookie test failed on this server. So this feature cannot be used on this site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:502
msgid "Before using this feature you are required to perform a cookie test first. This is to make sure that your browser cookie is working correctly and that you won't lock yourself out."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:504
msgid "Perform Cookie Test"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:559
msgid "This feature allows you to add a captcha form on various WordPress login pages and forms."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:560
msgid "Adding a captcha form on a login page or form is another effective yet simple \"Brute Force\" prevention technique."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:561
msgid "You have the option of using either %s or a plain maths captcha form."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:562
msgid "If you enable Google reCAPTCHA the reCAPTCHA widget will be displayed for all forms the captcha settings below."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:563
msgid "If Google reCAPTCHA is disabled the simple maths captcha form will apply and users will need to enter the answer to a simple mathematical question."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:570
msgid "Google reCAPTCHA Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:575
msgid "By enabling these settings the Google reCAPTCHA v2 widget will be applied by default for all forms with captcha enabled."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:582
msgid "Use Google reCAPTCHA as default"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:585
msgid "Check this if you want to default to Google reCAPTCHA for all settings below. (If this is left unchecked, all captcha forms will revert to the plain maths captcha)"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:589
msgid "Site Key"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:594
msgid "Secret Key"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:601
msgid "Login Form Captcha Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:610
msgid "Enable Captcha On Login Page"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:613
msgid "Check this if you want to insert a captcha form on the login page"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:619
msgid "Lost Password Form Captcha Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:629
msgid "Enable Captcha On Lost Password Page"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:632
msgid "Check this if you want to insert a captcha form on the lost password page"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:638
msgid "Custom Login Form Captcha Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:647
msgid "Enable Captcha On Custom Login Form"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:650
msgid "Check this if you want to insert captcha on a custom login form generated by the following WP function: wp_login_form()"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:660
msgid "Woocommerce Forms Captcha Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:669
msgid "Enable Captcha On Woocommerce Login Form"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:672
msgid "Check this if you want to insert captcha on a Woocommerce login form"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:682
msgid "Enable Captcha On Woocommerce Lost Password Form"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:685
msgid "Check this if you want to insert captcha on a Woocommerce lost password form"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:695
msgid "Enable Captcha On Woocommerce Registration Form"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:698
msgid "Check this if you want to insert captcha on a Woocommerce registration form"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:724
msgid "Nonce check failed for save whitelist settings!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:781
msgid "The All In One WP Security Whitelist feature gives you the option of only allowing certain IP addresses or ranges to have access to your WordPress login page."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:782
msgid "This feature will deny login access for all IP addresses which are not in your whitelist as configured in the settings below."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:783
msgid "The plugin achieves this by writing the appropriate directives to your .htaccess file."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:784
msgid "By allowing/blocking IP addresses via the .htaccess file your are using the most secure first line of defence because login access will only be granted to whitelisted IP addresses and other addresses will be blocked as soon as they try to access your login page."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:792
msgid "Attention: If in addition to enabling the white list feature, you also have one of the %s or %s features enabled, <strong>you will still need to use your secret word or special slug in the URL when trying to access your WordPress login page</strong>."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:793
msgid "These features are NOT functionally related. Having both of them enabled on your site means you are creating 2 layers of security."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:798
msgid "Login IP Whitelist Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:809
msgid "Enable IP Whitelisting"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:812
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:343
msgid "Check this if you want to enable the whitelisting of selected IP addresses specified in the settings below"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:816
msgid "Your Current IP Address"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:819
msgid "You can copy and paste this address in the text box below if you want to include it in your login whitelist."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:823
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:347
msgid "Enter Whitelisted IP Addresses:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:827
msgid "Enter one or more IP addresses or IP ranges you wish to include in your whitelist. Only the addresses specified here will have access to the WordPress login page."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:832
msgid "To specify an IPv4 range use a wildcard \"*\" character. Acceptable ways to use wildcards is shown in the examples below:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:836
msgid "Or you can enter an IPv6 address (NOTE: ranges/wildcards are currently not supported for ipv6)"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:837
msgid "Example 4: 4102:0:3ea6:79fd:b:46f8:230f:bb05"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:838
msgid "Example 5: 2205:0:1ca2:810d::"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:878
msgid "This feature allows you to add a special hidden \"honeypot\" field on the WordPress login page. This will only be visible to robots and not humans."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:879
msgid "Since robots usually fill in every input field from a login form, they will also submit a value for the special hidden honeypot field."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:880
#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:286
msgid "The way honeypots work is that a hidden field is placed somewhere inside a form which only robots will submit. If that field contains a value when the form is submitted then a robot has most likely submitted the form and it is consequently dealt with."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:881
msgid "Therefore, if the plugin detects that this field has a value when the login form is submitted, then the robot which is attempting to login to your site will be redirected to its localhost address - http://127.0.0.1."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:887
msgid "Login Form Honeypot Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:898
msgid "Enable Honeypot On Login Page"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-brute-force-menu.php:901
msgid "Check this if you want to enable the honeypot feature for the login page"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:29
msgid "System Info"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:30
#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:481
msgid "Locked IP Addresses"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:31
msgid "Permanent Block List"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:32
msgid "AIOWPS Logs"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:100
msgid "Site Info"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:104
msgid "Plugin Version"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:106
msgid "WP Version"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:109
#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:113
#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:213
msgid "Version"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:111
msgid "Table Prefix"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:115
msgid "Session Save Path"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:118
msgid "Server Name"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:120
msgid "Cookie Domain"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:123
msgid "Library Present"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:125
msgid "Debug File Write Permissions"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:131
msgid "PHP Info"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:135
msgid "PHP Version"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:137
msgid "PHP Memory Usage"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:138
msgid " MB"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:144
#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:153
#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:162
#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:191
msgid "N/A"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:147
msgid "PHP Memory Limit"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:156
msgid "PHP Max Upload Size"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:165
msgid "PHP Max Post Size"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:169
#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:179
msgid "On"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:171
#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:181
msgid "Off"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:174
msgid "PHP Allow URL fopen"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:184
msgid "PHP Display Errors"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:194
msgid "PHP Max Script Execution Time"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:201
msgid "Active Plugins"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:212
#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:140
#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:159
msgid "Name"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:214
msgid "Plugin URL"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:251
#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:626
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:28
#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:42
msgid "Login Lockdown"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:252
msgid "This tab displays the list of all IP addresses which are currently temporarily locked out due to the Login Lockdown feature:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:259
msgid "Currently Locked Out IP Addresses and Ranges"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:303
msgid "This tab displays the list of all permanently blocked IP addresses."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:304
#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:297
msgid "NOTE: This feature does NOT use the .htaccess file to permanently block the IP addresses so it should be compatible with all web servers running WordPress."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:310
msgid "Permanently Blocked IP Addresses"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:322
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:983
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:429
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:583
#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:171
msgid "Search"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:344
msgid "View Logs for All In WP Security & Firewall Plugin"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:352
msgid "Log File"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:356
msgid "--Select a file--"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:367
msgid "Select one of the log files to view the contents"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:372
msgid "View Logs"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:393
msgid "Error! The file you selected is not a permitted file. You can only view log files created by this plugin."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:400
msgid "Log File Contents For"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:414
msgid "Log file is empty!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:469
msgid "Security Strength Meter"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:470
msgid "Security Points Breakdown"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:471
msgid "Spread the Word"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:472
msgid "Get To Know The Developers"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:473
msgid "Critical Feature Status"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:474
msgid "Last 5 Logins"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:475
msgid "Maintenance Mode Status"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:480
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:32
msgid "Logged In Users"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:524
msgid "Total Achievable Points: "
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:526
msgid "Current Score of Your Site: "
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:579
msgid "We are working hard to make your WordPress site more secure. Please support us, here is how:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:580
msgid "Follow us on"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:584
msgid "Post to Twitter"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:588
msgid "Give us a Good Rating"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:595
msgid "Wanna know more about the developers behind this plugin?"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:607
msgid "Below is the current status of the critical features that you should activate on your site to achieve a minimum level of recommended security"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:611
msgid "Admin Username"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:641
msgid "File Permission"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:656
msgid "Basic Firewall"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:685
msgid "No data found!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:689
msgid "Last 5 logins summary:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:693
msgid "User"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:694
#: admin/wp-security-list-404.php:88
#: admin/wp-security-list-login-fails.php:57
#: admin/wp-security-list-permanent-blocked-ip.php:68
msgid "Date"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:695
msgid "IP"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:716
msgid "Maintenance mode is currently enabled. Remember to turn it off when you are done"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:718
msgid "Maintenance mode is currently off."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:722
msgid "Maintenance Mode"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:740
msgid "Cookie-Based Brute Force"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:744
#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:762
msgid "The %s feature is currently active."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:745
#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:763
msgid "Your new WordPress login URL is now:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:774
msgid "Number of users currently logged into your site (including you) is:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:775
msgid "There are no other users currently logged in."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:788
msgid "Number of users currently logged in site-wide (including you) is:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:789
msgid "There are no other site-wide users currently logged in."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:802
#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:819
msgid "Go to the %s menu to see more details"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:815
msgid "There are no IP addresses currently locked out."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:818
msgid "Number of temporarily locked out IP addresses: "
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:29
#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:34
#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:68
msgid "DB Backup"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:33
#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:66
msgid "DB Prefix"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:97
msgid "Nonce check failed for DB prefix change operation!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:105
msgid "The plugin has detected that it cannot write to the wp-config.php file. This feature can only be used if the plugin can successfully write to the wp-config.php file."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:118
msgid "Please enter a value for the DB prefix."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:127
msgid "<strong>ERROR</strong>: The table prefix can only contain numbers, letters, and underscores."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:136
msgid "Change Database Prefix"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:139
msgid "Your WordPress DB is the most important asset of your website because it contains a lot of your site's precious information."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:140
msgid "The DB is also a target for hackers via methods such as SQL injections and malicious and automated code which targets certain tables."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:141
msgid "One way to add a layer of protection for your DB is to change the default WordPress table prefix from \"wp_\" to something else which will be difficult for hackers to guess."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:142
msgid "This feature allows you to easily change the prefix to a value of your choice or to a random value set by this plugin."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:148
msgid "DB Prefix Options"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:159
msgid "It is recommended that you perform a %s before using this feature"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:168
msgid "Current DB Table Prefix"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:174
msgid ""
"Your site is currently using the default WordPress DB prefix value of \"wp_\". 
\n"
"                            To increase your site's security you should consider changing the DB prefix value to another value."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:181
msgid "Generate New DB Table Prefix"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:184
msgid "Check this if you want the plugin to generate a random 6 character string for the table prefix"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:185
msgid "OR"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:187
msgid "Choose your own DB prefix by specifying a string which contains letters and/or numbers and/or underscores. Example: xyz_"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:191
msgid "Change DB Prefix"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:212
#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:87
msgid "Nonce check failed for manual DB backup operation!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:229
msgid "DB Backup was successfully completed! You will receive the backup file via email if you have enabled \"Send Backup File Via Email\", otherwise you can retrieve it via FTP from the following directory:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:238
msgid "DB Backup failed. Please check the permissions of the backup directory."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:255
#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:140
msgid "You entered a non numeric value for the \"backup time interval\" field. It has been set to the default value."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:262
msgid "You entered a non numeric value for the \"number of backup files to keep\" field. It has been set to the default value."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:269
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:121
msgid "You have entered an incorrect email address format. It has been set to your WordPress admin email as default."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:302
msgid "Manual Backup"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:307
msgid "To create a new DB backup just click on the button below."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:309
msgid "Create DB Backup Now"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:313
msgid "Automated Scheduled Backups"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:325
msgid "Enable Automated Scheduled Backups"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:328
msgid "Check this if you want the system to automatically generate backups periodically based on the settings below"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:332
msgid "Backup Time Interval"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:335
#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:306
msgid "Hours"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:336
#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:307
msgid "Days"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:337
#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:308
msgid "Weeks"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:339
msgid "Set the value for how often you would like an automated backup to occur"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:343
msgid "Number of Backup Files To Keep"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:345
msgid "Thie field allows you to choose the number of backup files you would like to keep in the backup directory"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:349
msgid "Send Backup File Via Email"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:352
msgid "Check this if you want the system to email you the backup file after a DB backup has been performed"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:354
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:316
msgid "Enter an email address"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:385
msgid "Error - Could not get tables or no tables found!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:389
msgid "Starting DB prefix change operations....."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:391
msgid "Your WordPress system has a total of %s tables and your new DB prefix will be: %s"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:397
#: classes/wp-security-utility.php:282
msgid "Failed to make a backup of the wp-config.php file. This operation will not go ahead."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:401
msgid "A backup copy of your wp-config.php file was created successfully!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:428
msgid "%s table name update failed"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:440
msgid "Please change the prefix manually for the above tables to: %s"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:443
msgid "%s tables had their prefix updated successfully!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:464
msgid "wp-config.php file was updated successfully!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:467
msgid ""
"The \"wp-config.php\" file was not able to be modified. Please modify this file manually using your favourite editor and search 
\n"
"                    for variable \"$table_prefix\" and assign the following value to that variable: %s"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:479
#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:498
msgid "Update of table %s failed: unable to change %s to %s"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:483
msgid "The options table records which had references to the old DB prefix were updated successfully!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:502
msgid "The %s table records which had references to the old DB prefix were updated successfully!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:530
msgid "Error updating user_meta table where new meta_key = %s, old meta_key = %s and user_id = %s."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:535
msgid "The usermeta table records which had references to the old DB prefix were updated successfully!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:537
msgid "DB prefix change tasks have been completed."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:581
msgid "Checking for MySQL tables of type \"view\"....."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:598
msgid "Update of the following MySQL view definition failed: %s"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:605
msgid "%s view definitions were updated successfully!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:26
#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:115
msgid "File Change Detection"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:27
msgid "Malware Scan"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:95
msgid "There have been no file changes since the last scan."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:105
msgid "Nonce check failed for manual file change detection scan operation!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:111
msgid "There was an error during the file change detection scan. Please check the aiowps logs."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:117
msgid "The plugin has detected that this is your first file change detection scan. The file details from this scan will be used to detect file changes for future scans."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:119
msgid "Scan Complete - There were no file changes detected!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:174
msgid "The following address was removed because it is not a valid email address: "
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:214
msgid ""
"NEW SCAN COMPLETED: The plugin has detected that you have made changes to the \"File Types To Ignore\" or \"Files To Ignore\" fields.
\n"
"                    In order to ensure that future scan results are accurate, the old scan data has been refreshed."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:224
msgid "All In One WP Security & Firewall has detected that there was a change in your host's files."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:226
msgid "View Scan Details & Clear This Message"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:235
msgid "If given an opportunity hackers can insert their code or files into your system which they can then use to carry out malicious acts on your site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:236
msgid "Being informed of any changes in your files can be a good way to quickly prevent a hacker from causing damage to your website."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:237
msgid "In general, WordPress core and plugin files and file types such as \".php\" or \".js\" should not change often and when they do, it is important that you are made aware when a change occurs and which file was affected."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:238
msgid "The \"File Change Detection Feature\" will notify you of any file change which occurs on your system, including the addition and deletion of files by performing a regular automated or manual scan of your system's files."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:239
msgid "This feature also allows you to exclude certain files or folders from the scan in cases where you know that they change often as part of their normal operation. (For example log files and certain caching plugin files may change often and hence you may choose to exclude such files from the file change detection scan)"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:250
msgid "It appears that your server is using an old PHP version which is missing the %s. The file scanner feature needs this class in order to work. If you would like to use this feature please upgrade your server PHP version to 5.3 or greater."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:258
msgid "Manual File Change Detection Scan"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:264
msgid "To perform a manual file change detection scan click on the button below."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:267
msgid "Perform Scan Now"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:271
msgid "View Last Saved File Change Results"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:277
msgid "Click the button below to view the saved file change results from the last scan."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:280
msgid "View Last File Change"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:284
msgid "File Change Detection Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:296
msgid "Enable Automated File Change Detection Scan"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:299
msgid "Check this if you want the system to automatically/periodically scan your files to check for file changes based on the settings below"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:303
msgid "Scan Time Interval"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:310
msgid "Set the value for how often you would like a scan to occur"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:314
msgid "File Types To Ignore"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:317
msgid "Enter each file type or extension on a new line which you wish to exclude from the file change detection scan."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:321
msgid "You can exclude file types from the scan which would not normally pose any security threat if they were changed. These can include things such as image files."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:322
msgid "Example: If you want the scanner to ignore files of type jpg, png, and bmp, then you would enter the following:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:323
msgid "jpg"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:324
msgid "png"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:325
msgid "bmp"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:331
msgid "Files/Directories To Ignore"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:334
msgid "Enter each file or directory on a new line which you wish to exclude from the file change detection scan."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:338
msgid "You can exclude specific files/directories from the scan which would not normally pose any security threat if they were changed. These can include things such as log files."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:339
msgid "Example: If you want the scanner to ignore certain files in different directories or whole directories, then you would enter the following:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:340
msgid "cache/config/master.php"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:341
msgid "somedirectory"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:347
msgid "Send Email When Change Detected"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:350
msgid "Check this if you want the system to email you if a file change was detected"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:354
msgid "Enter one or more email addresses on a new line."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:371
msgid "What is Malware?"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:372
msgid "The word Malware stands for Malicious Software. It can consist of things like trojan horses, adware, worms, spyware and any other undesirable code which a hacker will try to inject into your website."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:373
msgid "Often when malware code has been inserted into your site you will normally not notice anything out of the ordinary based on appearances, but it can have a dramatic effect on your site's search ranking."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:374
msgid "This is because the bots and spiders from search engines such as Google have the capability to detect malware when they are indexing the pages on your site, and consequently they can blacklist your website which will in turn affect your search rankings."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:376
msgid "CLICK HERE"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:378
msgid "Scanning For Malware"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:379
msgid "Due to the constantly changing and complex nature of Malware, scanning for such things using a standalone plugin will not work reliably. This is something best done via an external scan of your site regularly."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:380
msgid "This is why we have created an easy-to-use scanning service which is hosted off our own server which will scan your site for malware once every day and notify you if it finds anything."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:381
msgid "When you sign up for this service you will get the following:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:383
msgid "Automatic Daily Scan of 1 Website"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:384
msgid "Automatic Malware & Blacklist Monitoring"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:385
msgid "Automatic Email Alerting"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:386
msgid "Site uptime monitoring"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:387
msgid "Site response time monitoring"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:388
msgid "We provide advice for malware cleanup"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:389
msgid "Blacklist Removal"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:390
msgid "No Contract (Cancel Anytime)"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:392
msgid "To learn more please %s."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:413
msgid "Latest File Change Scan Results"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:423
msgid "The following files were added to your host."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:426
#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:447
#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:471
#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:31
#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:32
msgid "File"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:427
#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:448
#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:472
msgid "File Size"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:428
#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:449
#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:473
msgid "File Modified"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:444
msgid "The following files were removed from your host."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:468
msgid "The following files were changed on your host."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:26
#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:72
msgid "File Permissions"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:27
msgid "PHP File Editing"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:28
msgid "WP File Access"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:29
msgid "Host System Logs"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:97
msgid "The permissions for %s were succesfully changed to %s"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:101
msgid "Unable to change permissions for %s!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:107
msgid "File Permissions Scan"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:110
msgid "Your WordPress file and folder permission settings govern the accessability and read/write privileges of the files and folders which make up your WP installation."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:111
msgid "Your WP installation already comes with reasonably secure file permission settings for the filesystem."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:112
msgid "However, sometimes people or other plugins modify the various permission settings of certain core WP folders or files such that they end up making their site less secure because they chose the wrong permission values."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:113
msgid "This feature will scan the critical WP core folders and files and will highlight any permission settings which are insecure."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:121
msgid "This plugin has detected that your site is running on a Windows server."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:122
msgid "This feature is not applicable for Windows server installations."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:128
msgid "WP Directory and File Permissions Scan Results"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:141
#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:160
msgid "File/Folder"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:142
#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:161
msgid "Current Permissions"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:143
#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:162
msgid "Recommended Permissions"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:144
#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:163
msgid "Recommended Action"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:202
msgid "Your PHP file editing settings were saved successfully."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:206
msgid "Operation failed! Unable to modify or make a backup of wp-config.php file!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:219
#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:74
msgid "File Editing"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:222
msgid "The Wordpress Dashboard by default allows administrators to edit PHP files, such as plugin and theme files."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:223
msgid "This is often the first tool an attacker will use if able to login, since it allows code execution."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:224
msgid "This feature will disable the ability for people to edit PHP files via the dashboard."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:230
msgid "Disable PHP File Editing"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:242
msgid "Disable Ability To Edit PHP Files"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:245
msgid "Check this if you want to remove the ability for people to edit PHP files via the WP dashboard"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:289
msgid "You have successfully saved the Prevent Access to Default WP Files configuration."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:298
msgid "WordPress Files"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:301
msgid "This feature allows you to prevent access to files such as %s, %s and %s which are delivered with all WP installations."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:302
msgid "By preventing access to these files you are hiding some key pieces of information (such as WordPress version info) from potential hackers."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:307
msgid "Prevent Access to Default WP Files"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:318
msgid "Prevent Access to WP Default Install Files"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:321
msgid "Check this if you want to prevent access to readme.html, license.txt and wp-config-sample.php."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:325
msgid "Save Setting"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:349
msgid "System Logs"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:352
msgid "Sometimes your hosting platform will produce error or warning logs in a file called \"error_log\"."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:353
msgid "Depending on the nature and cause of the error or warning, your hosting server can create multiple instances of this file in numerous directory locations of your WordPress installation."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:354
msgid "By occassionally viewing the contents of these logs files you can keep informed of any underlying problems on your system which you might need to address."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:360
msgid "View System Logs"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:362
msgid "Please click the button below to view the latest system logs"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:365
msgid "Enter System Log File Name"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:367
msgid "Enter your system log file name. (Defaults to error_log)"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:370
msgid "View Latest System Logs"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:372
msgid "Loading..."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:389
msgid "No system logs were found!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:442
msgid "Set Recommended Permissions"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:448
msgid "No Action Required"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:488
msgid "Showing latest entries of error_log file: %s"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:28
msgid "Basic Firewall Rules"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:29
msgid "Additional Firewall Rules"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:30
msgid "6G Blacklist Firewall Rules"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:31
msgid "Internet Bots"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:32
msgid "Prevent Hotlinks"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:33
msgid "404 Detection"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:34
msgid "Custom Rules"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:125
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:754
#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:110
#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:454
#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:516
#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:102
msgid "Settings were successfully saved"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:134
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:575
msgid "Firewall Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:141
msgid "This should not have any impact on your site's general functionality but if you wish you can take a %s of your .htaccess file before proceeding."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:142
msgid "The features in this tab allow you to activate some basic firewall security protection rules for your site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:143
msgid "The firewall functionality is achieved via the insertion of special code into your currently active .htaccess file."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:154
msgid "Attention: You have enabled the \"Completely Block Access To XMLRPC\" checkbox which means all XMLRPC functionality will be blocked."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:155
msgid "By leaving this feature enabled you will prevent Jetpack or Wordpress iOS or other apps which need XMLRPC from working correctly on your site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:156
msgid "If you still need XMLRPC then uncheck the \"Completely Block Access To XMLRPC\" checkbox and enable only the \"Disable Pingback Functionality From XMLRPC\" checkbox."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:166
msgid "Basic Firewall Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:174
msgid "Enable Basic Firewall Protection"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:177
msgid "Check this if you want to apply basic firewall protection to your site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:181
msgid "This setting will implement the following basic firewall protection mechanisms on your site:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:182
msgid "1) Protect your htaccess file by denying access to it."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:183
msgid "2) Disable the server signature."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:184
msgid "3) Limit file upload size (10MB)."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:185
msgid "4) Protect your wp-config.php file by denying access to it."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:186
msgid "The above firewall features will be applied via your .htaccess file and should not affect your site's overall functionality."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:187
msgid "You are still advised to take a backup of your active .htaccess file just in case."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:193
msgid "Max File Upload Size (MB)"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:195
msgid "The value for the maximum file upload size used in the .htaccess file. (Defaults to 10MB if left blank)"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:203
msgid "WordPress XMLRPC & Pingback Vulnerability Protection"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:211
msgid "Completely Block Access To XMLRPC"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:214
msgid "Check this if you are not using the WP XML-RPC functionality and you want to completely block external access to XMLRPC."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:218
msgid "This setting will add a directive in your .htaccess to disable access to the WordPress xmlrpc.php file which is responsible for the XML-RPC functionality in WordPress."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:219
msgid "Hackers can exploit various vulnerabilities in the WordPress XML-RPC API in a number of ways such as:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:220
msgid "1) Denial of Service (DoS) attacks"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:221
msgid "2) Hacking internal routers."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:222
msgid "3) Scanning ports in internal networks to get info from various hosts."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:223
msgid "Apart from the security protection benefit, this feature may also help reduce load on your server, particularly if your site currently has a lot of unwanted traffic hitting the XML-RPC API on your installation."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:224
msgid "NOTE: You should only enable this feature if you are not currently using the XML-RPC functionality on your WordPress installation."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:225
msgid "Leave this feature disabled and use the feature below if you want pingback protection but you still need XMLRPC."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:231
msgid "Disable Pingback Functionality From XMLRPC"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:234
msgid "If you use Jetpack or WP iOS or other apps which need WP XML-RPC functionality then check this. This will enable protection against WordPress pingback vulnerabilities."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:238
msgid "NOTE: If you use Jetpack or the Wordpress iOS or other apps then you should enable this feature but leave the \"Completely Block Access To XMLRPC\" checkbox unchecked."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:239
msgid "The feature will still allow XMLRPC functionality on your site but will disable the pingback methods."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:240
msgid "This feature will also remove the \"X-Pingback\" header if it is present."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:249
msgid "Block Access to Debug Log File"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:257
msgid "Block Access to debug.log File"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:260
msgid "Check this if you want to block access to the debug.log file that WordPress creates when debug logging is enabled."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:264
msgid "WordPress has an option to turn on the debug logging to a file located in wp-content/debug.log. This file may contain sensitive information."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:265
msgid "Using this optoin will block external access to this file. You can still access this file by logging into your site via FTP"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:273
msgid "Save Basic Firewall Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:345
msgid "You have successfully saved the Additional Firewall Protection configuration"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:359
msgid "Additional Firewall Protection"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:363
msgid "Due to the nature of the code being inserted to the .htaccess file, this feature may break some functionality for certain plugins and you are therefore advised to take a %s of .htaccess before applying this configuration."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:365
msgid "This feature allows you to activate more advanced firewall settings to your site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:366
msgid "The advanced firewall rules are applied via the insertion of special code to your currently active .htaccess file."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:375
msgid "Listing of Directory Contents"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:384
#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:97
msgid "Disable Index Views"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:387
msgid "Check this if you want to disable directory and file listing."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:392
msgid "By default, an Apache server will allow the listing of the contents of a directory if it doesn't contain an index.php file."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:394
msgid "This feature will prevent the listing of contents for all directories."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:396
msgid "NOTE: In order for this feature to work \"AllowOverride\" of the Indexes directive must be enabled in your httpd.conf file. Ask your hosting provider to check this if you don't have access to httpd.conf"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:405
msgid "Trace and Track"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:414
#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:98
msgid "Disable Trace and Track"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:417
msgid "Check this if you want to disable trace and track."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:422
msgid "HTTP Trace attack (XST) can be used to return header requests and grab cookies and other information."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:424
msgid "This hacking technique is usually used together with cross site scripting attacks (XSS)."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:426
msgid "Disabling trace and track on your site will help prevent HTTP Trace attacks."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:435
msgid "Proxy Comment Posting"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:445
msgid "Forbid Proxy Comment Posting"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:448
msgid "Check this if you want to forbid proxy comment posting."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:453
msgid "This setting will deny any requests that use a proxy server when posting comments."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:454
msgid "By forbidding proxy comments you are in effect eliminating some SPAM and other proxy requests."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:463
msgid "Bad Query Strings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:473
msgid "Deny Bad Query Strings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:476
msgid "This will help protect you against malicious queries via XSS."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:481
msgid "This feature will write rules in your .htaccess file to prevent malicious string attacks on your site using XSS."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:482
msgid "NOTE: Some of these strings might be used for plugins or themes and hence this might break some functionality."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:483
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:513
msgid "You are therefore strongly advised to take a backup of your active .htaccess file before applying this feature."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:492
#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:101
msgid "Advanced Character String Filter"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:502
msgid "Enable Advanced Character String Filter"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:505
msgid "This will block bad character matches from XSS."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:510
msgid "This is an advanced character string filter to prevent malicious string attacks on your site coming from Cross Site Scripting (XSS)."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:511
msgid "This setting matches for common malicious string patterns and exploits and will produce a 403 error for the hacker attempting the query."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:512
msgid "NOTE: Some strings for this setting might break some functionality."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:521
msgid "Save Additional Firewall Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:564
msgid "You have successfully saved the 5G/6G Firewall Protection configuration"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:579
msgid "This feature allows you to activate the %s (or legacy %s) firewall security protection rules designed and produced by %s."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:580
msgid "The 6G Blacklist is updated and improved version of 5G Blacklist. If you have 5G Blacklist active, you might consider activating 6G Blacklist instead."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:581
msgid "The 6G Blacklist is a simple, flexible blacklist that helps reduce the number of malicious URL requests that hit your website."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:582
msgid "The added advantage of applying the 6G firewall to your site is that it has been tested and confirmed by the people at PerishablePress.com to be an optimal and least disruptive set of .htaccess security rules for general WP sites running on an Apache server or similar."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:583
msgid "Therefore the 6G firewall rules should not have any impact on your site's general functionality but if you wish you can take a %s of your .htaccess file before proceeding."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:589
msgid "6G Blacklist/Firewall Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:601
msgid "Enable 6G Firewall Protection"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:604
msgid "Check this if you want to apply the 6G Blacklist firewall protection from perishablepress.com to your site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:608
msgid "This setting will implement the 6G security firewall protection mechanisms on your site which include the following things:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:609
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:627
msgid "1) Block forbidden characters commonly used in exploitative attacks."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:610
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:628
msgid "2) Block malicious encoded URL characters such as the \".css(\" string."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:611
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:629
msgid "3) Guard against the common patterns and specific exploits in the root portion of targeted URLs."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:612
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:630
msgid "4) Stop attackers from manipulating query strings by disallowing illicit characters."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:613
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:631
msgid "....and much more."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:619
msgid "Enable legacy 5G Firewall Protection"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:622
msgid "Check this if you want to apply the 5G Blacklist firewall protection from perishablepress.com to your site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:626
msgid "This setting will implement the 5G security firewall protection mechanisms on your site which include the following things:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:637
msgid "Save 5G/6G Firewall Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:668
msgid "The Internet bot settings were successfully saved"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:672
msgid "Internet Bot Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:678
msgid "What is an Internet Bot"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:679
msgid "%s?"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:681
msgid "A bot is a piece of software which runs on the Internet and performs automatic tasks. For example when Google indexes your pages it uses automatic bots to achieve this task."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:682
msgid "A lot of bots are legitimate and non-malicous but not all bots are good and often you will find some which try to impersonate legitimate bots such as \"Googlebot\" but in reality they have nohing to do with Google at all."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:683
msgid "Although most of the bots out there are relatively harmless sometimes website owners want to have more control over which bots they allow into their site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:684
msgid "This feature allows you to block bots which are impersonating as a Googlebot but actually aren't. (In other words they are fake Google bots)"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:685
msgid "Googlebots have a unique indentity which cannot easily be forged and this feature will indentify any fake Google bots and block them from reading your site's pages."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:691
msgid "<strong>Attention</strong>: Sometimes non-malicious Internet organizations might have bots which impersonate as a \"Googlebot\"."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:692
msgid "Just be aware that if you activate this feature the plugin will block all bots which use the \"Googlebot\" string in their User Agent information but are NOT officially from Google (irrespective whether they are malicious or not)."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:693
msgid "All other bots from other organizations such as \"Yahoo\", \"Bing\" etc will not be affected by this feature."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:699
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:709
#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:103
msgid "Block Fake Googlebots"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:712
msgid "Check this if you want to block all fake Googlebots."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:716
msgid "This feature will check if the User Agent information of a bot contains the string \"Googlebot\"."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:717
msgid "It will then perform a few tests to verify if the bot is legitimately from Google and if so it will allow the bot to proceed."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:718
msgid "If the bot fails the checks then the plugin will mark it as being a fake Googlebot and it will block it"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:725
msgid "Save Internet Bot Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:762
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:784
#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:32
msgid "Prevent Image Hotlinking"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:765
msgid "A Hotlink is where someone displays an image on their site which is actually located on your site by using a direct link to the source of the image on your server."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:766
msgid "Due to the fact that the image being displayed on the other person's site is coming from your server, this can cause leaking of bandwidth and resources for you because your server has to present this image for the people viewing it on someone elses's site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:767
msgid "This feature will prevent people from directly hotlinking images from your site's pages by writing some directives in your .htaccess file."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:772
msgid "Prevent Hotlinking"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:787
msgid "Check this if you want to prevent hotlinking to images on your site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:807
msgid "Nonce check failed for delete all 404 event logs operation!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:818
msgid "404 Detection Feature - Delete all 404 event logs operation failed!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:822
msgid "All 404 event logs were deleted from the DB successfully!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:846
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:114
msgid "You entered a non numeric value for the lockout time length field. It has been set to the default value."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:852
msgid "You entered an incorrect format for the \"Redirect URL\" field. It has been set to the default value."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:887
msgid "404 Detection Configuration"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:890
msgid "A 404 or Not Found error occurs when somebody tries to access a non-existent page on your website."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:891
msgid "Typically, most 404 errors happen quite innocently when people have mis-typed a URL or used an old link to page which doesn't exist anymore."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:892
msgid "However, in some cases you may find many repeated 404 errors which occur in a relatively short space of time and from the same IP address which are all attempting to access a variety of non-existent page URLs."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:893
msgid "Such behaviour can mean that a hacker might be trying to find a particular page or URL for sinister reasons."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:894
msgid "This feature allows you to monitor all 404 events which occur on your site, and it also gives you the option of blocking IP addresses for a configured length of time."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:895
msgid "If you want to temporarily block or blacklist an IP address, simply click the \"Temp Block\" or \"Blacklist IP\" link for the applicable IP entry in the \"404 Event Logs\" table below."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:902
msgid "This addon allows you to automatically and permanently block IP addresses based on how many 404 errors they produce."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:910
msgid "404 Detection Options"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:922
msgid "Enable 404 IP Detection and Lockout"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:925
msgid "Check this if you want to enable the lockout of selected IP addresses."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:930
msgid "When you enable this checkbox, all 404 events on your site will be logged in the table below. You can monitor these events and select some IP addresses listed in the table below and block them for a specified amount of time. All IP addresses you select to be blocked from the \"404 Event Logs\" table section will be unable to access your site during the time specified."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:938
msgid "Enable 404 Event Logging"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:941
msgid "Check this if you want to enable the logging of 404 events"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:946
msgid "Time Length of 404 Lockout (min)"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:948
msgid "Set the length of time for which a blocked IP address will be prevented from visiting your site"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:953
msgid "You can lock any IP address which is recorded in the \"404 Event Logs\" table section below."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:955
msgid "To temporarily lock an IP address, hover over the ID column and click the \"Temp Block\" link for the applicable IP entry."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:962
msgid "404 Lockout Redirect URL"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:964
msgid "A blocked visitor will be automatically redirected to this URL."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:973
msgid "404 Event Logs"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:995
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:1004
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:439
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:448
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:593
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:602
msgid "Export to CSV"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:1001
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:445
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:599
msgid "Click this button if you wish to download this log in CSV format."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:1008
#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:1017
msgid "Delete All 404 Event Logs"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:1014
msgid "Click this button if you wish to purge all 404 event logs from the DB."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:1073
msgid "Custom .htaccess Rules Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:1080
msgid "This feature can be used to apply your own custom .htaccess rules and directives."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:1081
msgid "It is useful for when you want to tweak our existing firewall rules or when you want to add your own."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:1082
msgid "NOTE: This feature can only be used if your site is hosted in an apache or similar web server."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:1088
msgid "<strong>Warning</strong>: Only use this feature if you know what you are doing."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:1089
msgid "Incorrect .htaccess rules or directives can break or prevent access to your site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:1090
msgid "It is your responsibility to ensure that you are entering the correct code!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:1091
msgid "If you break your site you will need to access your server via FTP or something similar and then edit your .htaccess file and delete the changes you made."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:1097
msgid "Custom .htaccess Rules"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:1101
msgid "Enable Custom .htaccess Rules"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:1104
msgid "Check this if you want to enable custom rules entered in the text box below"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:1108
msgid "Place custom rules at the top"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:1111
msgid "Check this if you want to place your custom rules at the beginning of all the rules applied by this plugin"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:1115
msgid "Enter Custom .htaccess Rules:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:1119
msgid "Enter your custom .htaccess rules/directives."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:1124
msgid "Save Custom Rules"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-404.php:84
msgid "Event Type"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-404.php:85
#: admin/wp-security-list-logged-in-users.php:46
#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:74
msgid "IP Address"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-404.php:86
msgid "Attempted URL"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-404.php:87
msgid "Referer"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-404.php:89
msgid "Lock Status"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-404.php:121
#: admin/wp-security-list-404.php:129
#: admin/wp-security-list-404.php:136
#: admin/wp-security-list-acct-activity.php:87
#: admin/wp-security-list-comment-spammer-ip.php:95
#: admin/wp-security-list-locked-ip.php:94
#: admin/wp-security-list-locked-ip.php:105
#: admin/wp-security-list-login-fails.php:86
#: admin/wp-security-list-permanent-blocked-ip.php:96
#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:104
#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:115
#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:126
msgid "Please select some records using the checkboxes"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-404.php:259
msgid "Nonce check failed for delete selected 404 event logs operation!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-acct-activity.php:54
#: admin/wp-security-list-locked-ip.php:60
#: admin/wp-security-list-logged-in-users.php:44
#: admin/wp-security-list-login-fails.php:55
#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:69
msgid "User ID"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-acct-activity.php:55
#: admin/wp-security-list-locked-ip.php:61
#: admin/wp-security-list-login-fails.php:56
msgid "Username"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-acct-activity.php:56
msgid "Login Date"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-acct-activity.php:57
msgid "Logout Date"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-acct-activity.php:136
msgid "Nonce check failed for delete selected account activity logs operation!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-acct-activity.php:144
#: admin/wp-security-list-login-fails.php:143
msgid "The selected entry was deleted successfully!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-comment-spammer-ip.php:59
msgid "Spammer IP"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-comment-spammer-ip.php:60
msgid "Number of SPAM Comments From This IP"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-comment-spammer-ip.php:61
msgid "Status"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-comment-spammer-ip.php:81
msgid "Block"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-comment-spammer-ip.php:130
#: admin/wp-security-list-comment-spammer-ip.php:179
msgid "Nonce check failed for delete selected blocked IP operation!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-comment-spammer-ip.php:137
msgid "The selected IP addresses are now permanently blocked!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-comment-spammer-ip.php:193
msgid "The selected IP addresses were saved in the blacklist configuration settings."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-comment-spammer-ip.php:201
msgid "The .htaccess file was successfully modified to include the selected IP addresses."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-comment-spammer-ip.php:212
msgid "NOTE: The .htaccess file was not modified because you have disabled the \"Enable IP or User Agent Blacklisting\" check box."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-comment-spammer-ip.php:213
msgid "To block these IP addresses you will need to enable the above flag in the %s menu"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-locked-ip.php:59
msgid "Locked IP/Range"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-locked-ip.php:62
#: admin/wp-security-list-permanent-blocked-ip.php:67
msgid "Reason"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-locked-ip.php:63
msgid "Date Locked"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-locked-ip.php:64
msgid "Release Date"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-locked-ip.php:83
msgid "Unlock"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-locked-ip.php:84
msgid "Delete"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-locked-ip.php:132
msgid "The selected IP entries were unlocked successfully!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-locked-ip.php:141
msgid "Nonce check failed for unlock IP operation!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-locked-ip.php:149
msgid "The selected IP entry was unlocked successfully!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-locked-ip.php:183
msgid "Nonce check failed for delete lockdown record operation!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-logged-in-users.php:45
#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:70
msgid "Login Name"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-logged-in-users.php:87
msgid "Nonce check failed for force user logout operation!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-logged-in-users.php:96
msgid "The selected user was logged out successfully!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-login-fails.php:54
msgid "Login IP Range"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-login-fails.php:135
msgid "Nonce check failed for delete failed login record operation!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-permanent-blocked-ip.php:66
msgid "Blocked IP"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-permanent-blocked-ip.php:87
msgid "Unblock"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-permanent-blocked-ip.php:136
msgid "Nonce check failed for unblock IP operation!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:71
msgid "Email"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:72
msgid "Register Date"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:73
msgid "Account Status"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:160
#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:194
msgid "Your account is now active"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:161
msgid "Your account with user ID:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:161
#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:195
msgid " is now active"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:178
msgid "The selected accounts were approved successfully!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:182
msgid "The following accounts failed to update successfully: "
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:190
msgid "The selected account was approved successfully!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:195
msgid "Your account with username: "
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:231
msgid "The selected accounts were deleted successfully!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:239
msgid "Nonce check failed for delete registered user account operation!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:247
msgid "The selected account was deleted successfully!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:273
msgid "The selected IP addresses were successfully added to the permanent block list!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:274
#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:291
#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:325
msgid "View Blocked IPs"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:283
msgid "Nonce check failed for block IP operation of registered user!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:290
msgid "The selected IP was successfully added to the permanent block list!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-maintenance-menu.php:25
msgid "Visitor Lockout"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-maintenance-menu.php:92
msgid "Site lockout feature settings saved!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-maintenance-menu.php:97
msgid "General Visitor Lockout"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-maintenance-menu.php:103
msgid "This feature allows you to put your site into \"maintenance mode\" by locking down the front-end to all visitors except logged in users with super admin privileges."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-maintenance-menu.php:104
msgid "Locking your site down to general visitors can be useful if you are investigating some issues on your site or perhaps you might be doing some maintenance and wish to keep out all traffic for security reasons."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-maintenance-menu.php:109
msgid "Enable Front-end Lockout"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-maintenance-menu.php:112
msgid "Check this if you want all visitors except those who are logged in as administrator to be locked out of the front-end of your site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-maintenance-menu.php:116
msgid "Enter a Message:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-maintenance-menu.php:128
msgid "Enter a message you wish to display to visitors when your site is in maintenance mode."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-maintenance-menu.php:135
msgid "Save Site Lockout Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:28
msgid "Copy Protection"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:29
msgid "Frames"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:30
msgid "Users Enumeration"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:31
msgid "WP REST API"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:96
msgid "Copy Protection feature settings saved!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:101
msgid "Disable The Ability To Copy Text"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:107
msgid "This feature allows you to disable the ability to select and copy text from your front end."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:108
msgid "When admin user is logged in, the feature is automatically disabled for his session."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:113
msgid "Enable Copy Protection"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:116
msgid "Check this if you want to disable the \"Right Click\", \"Text Selection\" and \"Copy\" option on the front end of your site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:123
msgid "Save Copy Protection Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:147
msgid "Frame Display Prevention feature settings saved!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:152
msgid "Prevent Your Site From Being Displayed In a Frame"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:158
msgid "This feature allows you to prevent other sites from displaying any of your content via a frame or iframe."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:159
msgid "When enabled, this feature will set the \"X-Frame-Options\" paramater to \"sameorigin\" in the HTTP header."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:164
msgid "Enable iFrame Protection"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:167
msgid "Check this if you want to stop other sites from displaying your content in a frame or iframe."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:198
msgid "Users Enumeration Prevention feature settings saved!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:203
msgid "Prevent Users Enumeration"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:209
msgid "This feature allows you to prevent external users/bots from fetching the user info with urls like \"/?author=1\"."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:210
msgid "When enabled, this feature will print a \"forbidden\" error rather than the user information."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:215
msgid "Disable Users Enumeration"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:218
msgid "Check this if you want to stop users enumeration."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:249
msgid "WP REST API Security feature settings saved!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:260
msgid "This feature allows you to block WordPress REST API access for unauthorized requests."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:261
msgid "When enabled this feature will only allow REST requests to be processed if the user is logged in."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:267
msgid "Beware that if you are using other plugins which have registered REST endpoints (eg, Contact Form 7), then this feature will also block REST requests used by these plugins if the user is not logged in. It is recommended that you leave this feature disabled if you want uninterrupted functionality for such plugins."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:275
msgid "Disallow Unauthorized REST Requests"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-misc-options-menu.php:278
msgid "Check this if you want to stop REST API access for non-logged in requests."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:30
msgid "General Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:33
msgid "WP Version Info"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:34
msgid "Import/Export"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:35
msgid "Advanced Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:103
msgid "All the security features have been disabled successfully!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:107
#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:134
msgid "Could not write to the .htaccess file. Please restore your .htaccess file manually using the restore functionality in the \".htaccess File\"."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:112
msgid "Could not write to the wp-config.php. Please restore your wp-config.php file manually using the restore functionality in the \"wp-config.php File\"."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:130
msgid "All firewall rules have been disabled successfully!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:154
msgid "For information, updates and documentation, please visit the"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:154
msgid "Page"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:155
msgid "Follow us"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:155
msgid "on Twitter, Google+ or via Email to stay up to date about the new security features of this plugin."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:159
msgid "WP Security Plugin"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:161
msgid "Thank you for using our WordPress security plugin. There are a lot of security features in this plugin."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:162
msgid "Go through each menu items and enable the security options to add more security to your site. Start by activating the basic features first."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:163
msgid "It is a good practice to take a backup of your .htaccess file, database and wp-config.php file before activating the security features. This plugin has options that you can use to backup those resources easily."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:166
msgid "Backup your database"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:167
msgid "Backup .htaccess file"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:168
msgid "Backup wp-config.php file"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:175
msgid "Disable Security Features"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:181
msgid "If you think that some plugin functionality on your site is broken due to a security feature you enabled in this plugin, then use the following option to turn off all the security features of this plugin."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:185
msgid "Disable All Security Features"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:192
#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:202
msgid "Disable All Firewall Rules"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:198
msgid "This feature will disable all firewall rules which are currently active in this plugin and it will also delete these rules from your .htacess file. Use it if you think one of the firewall rules is causing an issue on your site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:209
msgid "Debug Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:215
msgid "This setting allows you to enable/disable debug for this plugin."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:216
msgid "Note: the debug log files are located in the \"plugins/all-in-one-wp-security-and-firewall/logs\" directory."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:222
msgid "Enable Debug"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:225
msgid "Check this if you want to enable debug. You should keep this option disabled after you have finished debugging the issue."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:226
msgid "Please note that the log files are reset on every plugin update."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:230
msgid "Save Debug Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:263
msgid "Your .htaccess file was successfully backed up! Using an FTP program go to the \"/wp-content/aiowps_backups\" directory to save a copy of the file to your computer."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:269
msgid "htaccess file rename failed during backup. Please check your root directory for the backup file using FTP."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:275
msgid "htaccess backup failed."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:290
msgid "Please choose a .htaccess to restore from."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:305
msgid "htaccess file restore failed. Please attempt to restore the .htaccess manually using FTP."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:309
msgid "Your .htaccess file has successfully been restored!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:315
msgid "htaccess Restore operation failed! Please check the contents of the file you are trying to restore from."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:321
msgid ".htaccess File Operations"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:324
msgid "Your \".htaccess\" file is a key component of your website's security and it can be modified to implement various levels of protection mechanisms."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:325
msgid "This feature allows you to backup and save your currently active .htaccess file should you need to re-use the the backed up file in the future."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:326
msgid "You can also restore your site's .htaccess settings using a backed up .htaccess file."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:341
msgid "Save the current .htaccess file"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:345
msgid "Click the button below to backup and save the currently active .htaccess file."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:346
msgid "Backup .htaccess File"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:350
msgid "Restore from a backed up .htaccess file"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:356
msgid ".htaccess file to restore from"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:358
msgid "Select Your htaccess File"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:362
msgid "After selecting your file, click the button below to restore your site using the backed up htaccess file (htaccess_backup.txt)."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:368
msgid "Restore .htaccess File"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:390
msgid "Please choose a wp-config.php file to restore from."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:406
msgid "wp-config.php file restore failed. Please attempt to restore this file manually using FTP."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:410
msgid "Your wp-config.php file has successfully been restored!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:416
msgid "wp-config.php Restore operation failed! Please check the contents of the file you are trying to restore from."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:422
msgid "wp-config.php File Operations"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:425
msgid "Your \"wp-config.php\" file is one of the most important in your WordPress installation. It is a primary configuration file and contains crucial things such as details of your database and other critical components."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:426
msgid "This feature allows you to backup and save your currently active wp-config.php file should you need to re-use the the backed up file in the future."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:427
msgid "You can also restore your site's wp-config.php settings using a backed up wp-config.php file."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:442
msgid "Save the current wp-config.php file"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:446
msgid "Click the button below to backup and download the contents of the currently active wp-config.php file."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:447
msgid "Backup wp-config.php File"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:452
msgid "Restore from a backed up wp-config file"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:458
msgid "wp-config file to restore from"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:460
msgid "Select Your wp-config File"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:464
msgid "After selecting your file click the button below to restore your site using the backed up wp-config file (wp-config.php.backup.txt)."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:470
msgid "Restore wp-config File"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:509
msgid "WP Generator Meta Tag & Version Info"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:512
msgid "Wordpress generator automatically adds some meta information inside the \"head\" tags of every page on your site's front end. Below is an example of this:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:514
msgid "The above meta information shows which version of WordPress your site is currently running and thus can help hackers or crawlers scan your site to see if you have an older version of WordPress or one with a known exploit."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:515
msgid "There are also other ways wordpress reveals version info such as during style and script loading. An example of this is:"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:517
msgid "This feature will allow you to remove the WP generator meta info and other version info from your site's pages."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:523
msgid "WP Generator Meta Info"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:535
msgid "Remove WP Generator Meta Info"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:538
msgid "Check this if you want to remove the version and meta info produced by WP from all pages"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:568
msgid "Please choose a file to import your settings from."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:600
msgid "Import AIOWPS settings from "
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:606
#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:650
msgid "The deletion of the import file failed. Please delete this file manually via the media menu for security purposes."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:608
#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:652
msgid "The file you uploaded was also deleted for security purposes because it contains security settings details."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:623
msgid "Your AIOWPS settings were successfully imported via file input."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:624
msgid "The deletion of the import file failed. Please delete this file manually via the media menu for security purposes because it contains security settings details."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:626
msgid "Your AIOWPS settings were successfully imported. The file you uploaded was also deleted for security purposes because it contains security settings details."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:629
msgid "Your AIOWPS settings were successfully imported via text entry."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:644
msgid "The contents of your settings file appear invalid. Please check the contents of the file you are trying to import settings from."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:661
msgid "Export or Import Your AIOWPS Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:664
msgid "This section allows you to export or import your All In One WP Security & Firewall settings."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:665
msgid "This can be handy if you wanted to save time by applying the settings from one site to another site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:666
msgid "NOTE: Before importing, it is your responsibility to know what settings you are trying to import. Importing settings blindly can cause you to be locked out of your site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:667
msgid "For Example: If a settings item relies on the domain URL then it may not work correctly when imported into a site with a different domain."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:673
#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:682
msgid "Export AIOWPS Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:679
msgid "To export your All In One WP Security & Firewall settings click the button below."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:686
#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:711
msgid "Import AIOWPS Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:692
msgid "Use this section to import your All In One WP Security & Firewall settings from a file. Alternatively, copy/paste the contents of your import file into the textarea below."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:693
msgid "Import File"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:695
msgid "Select Your Import Settings File"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:699
msgid "After selecting your file, click the button below to apply the settings to your site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:705
msgid "Copy/Paste Import Data"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:746
msgid "IP Retrieval Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:750
msgid "The IP Retrieval Settings allow you to specify which $_SERVER global variable you want this plugin to use to retrieve the visitor IP address."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:751
msgid "By default this plugin uses the $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] variable to retrieve the visitor IP address. This should normally be the most accurate safest way to get the IP."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:752
msgid "However in some setups such as those using proxies, load-balancers and CloudFlare, it may be necessary to use a different $_SERVER variable."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:753
msgid "You can use the settings below to configure which $_SERVER global you would like to use for retrieving the IP address."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:763
msgid "Default"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:769
msgid "Choose a $_SERVER variable you would like to retrieve the visitor IP address from."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:775
msgid "If your chosen server variable fails the plugin will automatically fall back to retrieving the IP address from $_SERVER[\"REMOTE_ADDR\"]"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:28
msgid "Comment SPAM"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:29
msgid "Comment SPAM IP Monitoring"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:30
msgid "BuddyPress"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:31
msgid "BBPress"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:119
msgid "Comment SPAM Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:124
msgid "Add Captcha To Comments Form"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:128
msgid "This feature will add a captcha field in the WordPress comments form."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:129
msgid "Adding a captcha field in the comment form is a simple way of greatly reducing SPAM comments from bots without using .htaccess rules."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:138
msgid "Enable Captcha On Comment Forms"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:141
msgid "Check this if you want to insert a captcha field on the comment forms"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:148
msgid "Block Spambot Comments"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:152
msgid "A large portion of WordPress blog comment SPAM is mainly produced by automated bots and not necessarily by humans. "
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:153
msgid "This feature will greatly minimize the useless and unecessary traffic and load on your server resulting from SPAM comments by blocking all comment requests which do not originate from your domain."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:154
msgid "In other words, if the comment was not submitted by a human who physically submitted the comment on your site, the request will be blocked."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:171
msgid "Block Spambots From Posting Comments"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:174
msgid "Check this if you want to apply a firewall rule which will block comments originating from spambots."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:178
msgid "This feature will implement a firewall rule to block all comment attempts which do not originate from your domain."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:179
msgid "A legitimate comment is one which is submitted by a human who physically fills out the comment form and clicks the submit button. For such events, the HTTP_REFERRER is always set to your own domain."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:180
msgid "A comment submitted by a spambot is done by directly calling the comments.php file, which usually means that the HTTP_REFERRER value is not your domain and often times empty."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:181
msgid "This feature will check and block comment requests which are not referred by your domain thus greatly reducing your overall blog SPAM and PHP requests done by the server to process these comments."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:216
msgid "You entered a non numeric value for the minimum number of spam comments field. It has been set to the default value."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:219
msgid "You must enter an integer greater than zero for minimum number of spam comments field. It has been set to the default value."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:248
msgid "Nonce check failed for list SPAM comment IPs!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:254
msgid "You entered a non numeric value for the minimum SPAM comments per IP field. It has been set to the default value."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:266
msgid "Displaying results for IP addresses which have posted a minimum of %s SPAM comments"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:281
msgid "Auto Block SPAMMER IPs"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:286
msgid "This feature has detected that %s is not active. It is highly recommended that you activate the Akismet plugin to make the most of this feature."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:295
msgid "This feature allows you to automatically and permanently block IP addresses which have exceeded a certain number of comments labelled as SPAM."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:296
msgid "Comments are usually labelled as SPAM either by the Akismet plugin or manually by the WP administrator when they mark a comment as \"spam\" from the WordPress Comments menu."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:310
msgid "You currently have no IP addresses permanently blocked due to SPAM."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:323
msgid "Spammer IPs Added To Permanent Block List Today: "
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:324
msgid "All Time Total: "
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:338
msgid "Enable Auto Block of SPAM Comment IPs"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:341
msgid "Check this box if you want this plugin to automatically block IP addresses which submit SPAM comments."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:345
msgid "Minimum number of SPAM comments"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:347
msgid "Specify the minimum number of SPAM comments for an IP address before it is permanently blocked."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:351
msgid "Example 1: Setting this value to \"1\" will block ALL IP addresses which were used to submit at least one SPAM comment."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:352
msgid "Example 2: Setting this value to \"5\" will block only those IP addresses which were used to submit 5 SPAM comments or more on your site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:370
msgid "List SPAMMER IP Addresses"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:374
msgid "This section displays a list of the IP addresses of the people or bots who have left SPAM comments on your site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:375
msgid "This information can be handy for identifying the most persistent IP addresses or ranges used by spammers."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:376
msgid "By inspecting the IP address data coming from spammers you will be in a better position to determine which addresses or address ranges you should block by adding them to the permanent block list."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:377
msgid ""
"To add one or more of the IP addresses displayed in the table below to your blacklist, simply click the \"Block\" link for the individual row or select more than one address
\n"
"                            using the checkboxes and then choose the \"block\" option from the Bulk Actions dropdown list and click the \"Apply\" button."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:387
msgid "Minimum number of SPAM comments per IP"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:389
msgid "This field allows you to list only those IP addresses which have been used to post X or more SPAM comments."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:393
msgid "Example 1: Setting this value to \"0\" or \"1\" will list ALL IP addresses which were used to submit SPAM comments."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:394
msgid "Example 2: Setting this value to \"5\" will list only those IP addresses which were used to submit 5 SPAM comments or more on your site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:401
msgid "Find IP Addresses"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:405
msgid "SPAMMER IP Address Results"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:411
#: classes/wp-security-utility.php:228
msgid "The plugin has detected that you are using a Multi-Site WordPress installation."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:412
msgid "Only the \"superadmin\" can block IP addresses from the main site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:413
msgid "Take note of the IP addresses you want blocked and ask the superadmin to add these to the blacklist using the \"Blacklist Manager\" on the main site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:458
msgid "BuddyPress SPAM Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:463
msgid "Add Captcha To BuddyPress Registration Form"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:467
msgid "This feature will add a simple math captcha field in the BuddyPress registration form."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:468
msgid "Adding a captcha field in the registration form is a simple way of greatly reducing SPAM signups from bots without using .htaccess rules."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:478
msgid "Enable Captcha On BuddyPress Registration Form"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:481
msgid "Check this if you want to insert a captcha field on the BuddyPress registration forms"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:490
msgid "BuddyPress is not active! In order to use this feature you will need to have BuddyPress installed and activated."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:520
msgid "BBPress SPAM Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:525
msgid "Add Captcha To BBPress New Topic Form"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:529
msgid "This feature will add a simple math captcha field in the BBPress new topic form."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:530
msgid "Adding a captcha field in this form is a simple way of greatly reducing SPAM submitted from bots."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:540
msgid "Enable Captcha On BBPress New Topic Form"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:543
msgid "Check this if you want to insert a captcha field on the BBPress new topic forms"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:552
msgid "BBPress is not active! In order to use this feature you will need to have BBPress installed and activated."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:32
msgid "WP Username"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:33
msgid "Display Name"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:34
msgid "Password"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:89
msgid "Admin User Security"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:92
msgid "By default, WordPress sets the administrator username to \"admin\" at installation time."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:93
msgid "A lot of hackers try to take advantage of this information by attempting \"Brute Force Login Attacks\" where they repeatedly try to guess the password by using \"admin\" for username."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:94
msgid "From a security perspective, changing the default \"admin\" user name is one of the first and smartest things you should do on your site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:95
msgid "This feature will allow you to change your default \"admin\" user name to a more secure name of your choosing."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:102
msgid "List of Administrator Accounts"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:111
#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:36
msgid "Change Admin Username"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:119
msgid "Your site currently has an account which uses the default \"admin\" username. It is highly recommended that you change this name to something else. Use the following field to change the admin username."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:125
msgid "New Admin Username"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:127
msgid "Choose a new username for admin."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:131
msgid "Change Username"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:133
msgid "NOTE: If you are currently logged in as \"admin\" you will be automatically logged out after changing your username and will be required to log back in."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:140
msgid "No action required! "
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:142
msgid "Your site does not have any account which uses the default \"admin\" username. "
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:143
msgid "This is good security practice."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:155
msgid "Display Name Security"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:158
msgid "When you submit a post or answer a comment, WordPress will usually display your \"nickname\"."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:159
msgid "By default the nickname is set to the login (or user) name of your account."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:160
msgid "From a security perspective, leaving your nickname the same as your user name is bad practice because it gives a hacker at least half of your account's login credentials."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:161
msgid "Therefore to further tighten your site's security you are advised to change your <strong>nickname</strong> and <strong>Display name</strong> to be different from your <strong>Username</strong>."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:167
msgid "Modify Accounts With Identical Login Name & Display Name"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:176
msgid "Your site currently has the following accounts which have an identical login name and display name."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:177
msgid "Click on the link to edit the settings of that particular user account"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:192
msgid "No action required."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:193
msgid "Your site does not have a user account where the display name is identical to the username."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:204
msgid "Password Tool"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:207
msgid "Poor password selection is one of the most common weak points of many sites and is usually the first thing a hacker will try to exploit when attempting to break into your site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:208
msgid "Many people fall into the trap of using a simple word or series of numbers as their password. Such a predictable and simple password would take a competent hacker merely minutes to guess your password by using a simple script which cycles through the easy and most common combinations."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:209
msgid "The longer and more complex your password is the harder it is for hackers to \"crack\" because more complex passwords require much greater computing power and time."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:210
msgid "This section contains a useful password strength tool which you can use to check whether your password is sufficiently strong enough."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:215
msgid "Password Strength Tool"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:217
msgid "This password tool uses an algorithm which calculates how long it would take for your password to be cracked using the computing power of an off-the-shelf current model desktop PC with high end processor, graphics card and appropriate password cracking software."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:220
msgid "Start typing a password."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:223
msgid "It would take a desktop PC approximately"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:224
msgid "1 sec"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:224
msgid "to crack your password!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:229
msgid "Password Strength"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:245
msgid "Nonce check failed on admin username change operation!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:252
msgid "Username "
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:252
msgid " already exists. Please enter another value. "
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:269
msgid "The database update operation of the user account failed!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:298
msgid "You entered an invalid username. Please enter another value. "
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:302
msgid "Please enter a value for your username. "
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:309
msgid "Username Successfully Changed!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:329
msgid "Account Login Name"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:338
msgid "Edit User"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:29
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:418
msgid "Failed Login Records"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:30
#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:54
msgid "Force Logout"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:31
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:572
msgid "Account Activity Logs"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:100
msgid "You entered a non numeric value for the max login attempts field. It has been set to the default value."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:107
msgid "You entered a non numeric value for the login retry time period field. It has been set to the default value."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:230
msgid "Login Lockdown Configuration"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:234
msgid "One of the ways hackers try to compromise sites is via a "
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:234
msgid "Brute Force Login Attack"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:234
msgid "This is where attackers use repeated login attempts until they guess the password."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:235
msgid "Apart from choosing strong passwords, monitoring and blocking IP addresses which are involved in repeated login failures in a short period of time is a very effective way to stop these types of attacks."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:236
msgid "You may also want to checkout our %s feature for another secure way to protect against these types of attacks."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:241
msgid "Login Lockdown Options"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:252
msgid "Enable Login Lockdown Feature"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:255
msgid "Check this if you want to enable the login lockdown feature and apply the settings below"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:259
msgid "Allow Unlock Requests"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:262
msgid "Check this if you want to allow users to generate an automated unlock request link which will unlock their account"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:266
msgid "Max Login Attempts"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:268
msgid "Set the value for the maximum login retries before IP address is locked out"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:272
msgid "Login Retry Time Period (min)"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:274
msgid "If the maximum number of failed login attempts for a particular IP address occur within this time period the plugin will lock out that address"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:278
msgid "Time Length of Lockout (min)"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:280
msgid "Set the length of time for which a particular IP address will be prevented from logging in"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:284
msgid "Display Generic Error Message"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:287
msgid "Check this if you want to show a generic error message when a login attempt fails"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:291
msgid "Instantly Lockout Invalid Usernames"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:294
msgid "Check this if you want to instantly lockout login attempts with usernames which do not exist on your system"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:298
msgid "Instantly Lockout Specific Usernames"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:307
msgid "Insert one username per line. Existing usernames are not blocked even if present in the list."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:311
msgid "Notify By Email"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:314
msgid "Check this if you want to receive an email when someone has been locked out due to maximum failed login attempts"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:324
msgid "Currently Locked Out IP Address Ranges"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:329
msgid "To see a list of all locked IP addresses and ranges go to the %s tab in the dashboard menu."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:334
msgid "Login Lockdown IP Whitelist Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:340
msgid "Enable Login Lockdown IP Whitelist"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:351
msgid "Enter one or more IP addresses or IP ranges you wish to include in your whitelist. The addresses specified here will never be blocked by the login lockdown feature."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:382
msgid "Nonce check failed for delete all failed login records operation!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:391
msgid "User Login Feature - Delete all failed login records operation failed!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:395
msgid "All records from the Failed Logins table were deleted successfully!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:412
msgid "This tab displays the failed login attempts for your site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:413
msgid "The information below can be handy if you need to do security investigations because it will show you the IP range, username and ID (if applicable) and the time/date of the failed login attempt."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:452
#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:461
msgid "Delete All Failed Login Records"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:458
msgid "Click this button if you wish to delete all failed login records in one go."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:486
msgid "You entered a non numeric value for the logout time period field. It has been set to the default value."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:514
msgid "Setting an expiry period for your WP administration session is a simple way to protect against unauthorized access to your site from your computer."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:515
msgid "This feature allows you to specify a time period in minutes after which the admin session will expire and the user will be forced to log back in."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:520
msgid "Force User Logout Options"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:532
msgid "Enable Force WP User Logout"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:535
msgid "Check this if you want to force a wp user to be logged out after a configured amount of time"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:539
msgid "Logout the WP User After XX Minutes"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:541
msgid "(Minutes) The user will be forced to log back in after this time period has elapased."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:566
msgid "This tab displays the activity for accounts registered with your site that have logged in using the WordPress login form."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:567
msgid "The information below can be handy if you need to do security investigations because it will show you the last 100 recent login events by username, IP address and time/date."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:628
msgid "Nonce check failed for users logged in list!"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:636
msgid "Refresh Logged In User Data"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:640
msgid "Refresh Data"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:646
msgid "This tab displays all users who are currently logged into your site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:647
msgid "If you suspect there is a user or users who are logged in which should not be, you can block them by inspecting the IP addresses from the data below and adding them to your blacklist."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:648
msgid "You can also instantly log them out by clicking on the \"Force Logout\" link when you hover over the row in the User Id column."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:653
msgid "Currently Logged In Users"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:27
msgid "Manual Approval"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:28
#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:60
msgid "Registration Captcha"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:29
msgid "Registration Honeypot"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:122
msgid "User Registration Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:126
msgid "Manually Approve New Registrations"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:130
msgid "If your site allows people to create their own accounts via the WordPress registration form, then you can minimize SPAM or bogus registrations by manually approving each registration."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:131
msgid "This feature will automatically set a newly registered account to \"pending\" until the administrator activates it. Therefore undesirable registrants will be unable to log in without your express approval."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:132
msgid "You can view all accounts which have been newly registered via the handy table below and you can also perform bulk activation/deactivation/deletion tasks on each account."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:149
msgid "Enable manual approval of new registrations"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:152
msgid "Check this if you want to automatically disable all newly registered accounts so that you can approve them manually."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:161
msgid "Approve Registered Users"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:213
msgid "This feature allows you to add a captcha form on the WordPress registration page."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:214
msgid "Users who attempt to register will also need to enter the answer to a simple mathematical question - if they enter the wrong answer, the plugin will not allow them to register."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:215
msgid "Therefore, adding a captcha form on the registration page is another effective yet simple SPAM registration prevention technique."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:220
msgid "Registration Page Captcha Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:227
msgid "The core default behaviour for WordPress Multi Site regarding user registration is that all users are registered via the main site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:228
msgid "Therefore, if you would like to add a captcha form to the registration page for a Multi Site, please go to \"Registration Captcha\" settings on the main site."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:243
msgid "Enable Captcha On Registration Page"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:246
msgid "Check this if you want to insert a captcha form on the WordPress user registration page (if you allow user registration)."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:284
msgid "This feature allows you to add a special hidden \"honeypot\" field on the WordPress registration page. This will only be visible to robots and not humans."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:285
msgid "Since robots usually fill in every input field from a registration form, they will also submit a value for the special hidden honeypot field."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:287
msgid "Therefore, if the plugin detects that this field has a value when the registration form is submitted, then the robot which is attempting to register on your site will be redirected to its localhost address - http://127.0.0.1."
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:293
msgid "Registration Form Honeypot Settings"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:304
msgid "Enable Honeypot On Registration Page"
msgstr ""

#: admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:307
msgid "Check this if you want to enable the honeypot feature for the registration page"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:29
msgid "Remove WP Generator Meta Tag"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:38
msgid "Change Display Name"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:45
msgid "Custom Login Captcha"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:46
msgid "Woo Login Captcha"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:47
msgid "Woo Lost Password Captcha"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:48
msgid "Woo Register Captcha"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:50
msgid "Lost Password Captcha"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:52
msgid "Login IP Whitelisting"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:58
msgid "Registration Approval"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:62
msgid "Enable Registration Honeypot"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:76
msgid "WordPress Files Access"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:80
msgid "IP and User Agent Blacklisting"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:84
msgid "Enable Basic Firewall"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:85
msgid "Enable Pingback Vulnerability Protection"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:86
msgid "Block Accesss to Debug Log File"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:87
msgid "Enable IP blocking for 404 detection"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:91
msgid "Enable Rename Login Page"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:93
msgid "Enable Login Honeypot"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:99
msgid "Forbid Proxy Comments"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:100
msgid "Deny Bad Queries"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:102
msgid "5G/6G Blacklist"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:105
msgid "Block Spambots"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:107
msgid "Comment Captcha"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:109
msgid "BuddyPress Registration Captcha"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:111
msgid "BBPress New Topic Captcha"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item.php:28
msgid "Basic"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item.php:31
msgid "Intermediate"
msgstr ""

#: classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item.php:34
msgid "Advanced"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-backup.php:239
msgid "All In One WP Security - Site Database Backup"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-backup.php:241
msgid "Attached is your latest DB backup file for site URL"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-backup.php:241
msgid " generated on"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-captcha.php:42
#: classes/wp-security-general-init-tasks.php:389
msgid "Please enter an answer in digits:"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-captcha.php:123
msgid "one"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-captcha.php:124
msgid "two"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-captcha.php:125
msgid "three"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-captcha.php:126
msgid "four"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-captcha.php:127
msgid "five"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-captcha.php:128
msgid "six"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-captcha.php:129
msgid "seven"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-captcha.php:130
msgid "eight"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-captcha.php:131
msgid "nine"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-captcha.php:132
msgid "ten"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-captcha.php:133
msgid "eleven"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-captcha.php:134
msgid "twelve"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-captcha.php:135
msgid "thirteen"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-captcha.php:136
msgid "fourteen"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-captcha.php:137
msgid "fifteen"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-captcha.php:138
msgid "sixteen"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-captcha.php:139
msgid "seventeen"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-captcha.php:140
msgid "eighteen"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-captcha.php:141
msgid "nineteen"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-captcha.php:142
msgid "twenty"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-file-scan.php:88
msgid "All In One WP Security - File change detected!"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-file-scan.php:90
msgid "A file change was detected on your system for site URL"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-file-scan.php:90
msgid ". Scan was generated on"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-file-scan.php:91
msgid "A summary of the scan results is shown below:"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-file-scan.php:94
msgid "Login to your site to view the scan details."
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-file-scan.php:334
msgid "The following files were added to your host"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-file-scan.php:336
#: classes/wp-security-file-scan.php:345
#: classes/wp-security-file-scan.php:355
msgid "modified on: "
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-file-scan.php:343
msgid "The following files were removed from your host"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-file-scan.php:353
msgid "The following files were changed on your host"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-general-init-tasks.php:412
#: classes/wp-security-general-init-tasks.php:500
#: classes/wp-security-general-init-tasks.php:535
#: classes/wp-security-user-login.php:84
#: classes/wp-security-user-registration.php:75
msgid "<strong>ERROR</strong>: Your answer was incorrect - please try again."
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-general-init-tasks.php:447
msgid "Enter something special:"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-general-init-tasks.php:473
msgid "Error: You entered an incorrect CAPTCHA answer. Please go back and try again."
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-general-init-tasks.php:519
msgid "Your CAPTCHA answer was incorrect - please try again."
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-general-init-tasks.php:528
msgid "<strong>ERROR</strong>: Your IP address is currently locked please contact the administrator!"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-general-init-tasks.php:565
msgid "Would you like All In One WP Security & Firewall to re-insert the security rules in your .htaccess file which were cleared when you deactivated the plugin?"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-general-init-tasks.php:565
msgid "Yes"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-general-init-tasks.php:565
msgid "No"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-general-init-tasks.php:582
msgid "Your registration is pending approval."
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-process-renamed-login-page.php:133
msgid "Not available."
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-user-login.php:46
msgid "<strong>ERROR</strong>: Access from your IP address has been blocked for security reasons. Please contact the administrator."
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-user-login.php:55
msgid "Service Temporarily Unavailable"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-user-login.php:110
msgid "<strong>ACCOUNT PENDING</strong>: Your account is currently not active. An administrator needs to activate your account before you can login."
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-user-login.php:178
msgid "<strong>ERROR</strong>: Invalid login credentials."
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-user-login.php:301
msgid "Site Lockout Notification"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-user-login.php:302
msgid "A lockdown event has occurred due to too many failed login attempts or invalid username:"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-user-login.php:303
msgid "Username:"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-user-login.php:304
msgid "IP Address:"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-user-login.php:305
msgid "IP Range:"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-user-login.php:306
msgid "Log into your site's WordPress administration panel to see the duration of the lockout or to unlock the user."
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-user-login.php:410
msgid "Unlock Request Notification"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-user-login.php:412
msgid "You have requested for the account with email address %s to be unlocked. Please click the link below to unlock your account:"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-user-login.php:413
msgid "Unlock link: %s"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-user-login.php:414
msgid "After clicking the above link you will be able to login to the WordPress administration panel."
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-user-login.php:653
msgid "Your session has expired because it has been over %d minutes since your last login."
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-user-login.php:654
#: classes/wp-security-user-login.php:658
msgid "Please log back in to continue."
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-user-login.php:657
msgid "You were logged out because you just changed the \"admin\" username."
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-user-login.php:689
msgid "Request Unlock"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-user-registration.php:68
msgid "<strong>ERROR</strong>: You are not allowed to register because your IP address is currently locked!"
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-utility-ip-address.php:104
#: classes/wp-security-utility-ip-address.php:119
#: classes/wp-security-utility-ip-address.php:138
#: classes/wp-security-utility-ip-address.php:153
#: classes/wp-security-utility-ip-address.php:168
msgid " is not a valid ip address format."
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-utility-ip-address.php:176
msgid "You cannot ban your own IP address: "
msgstr ""

#: classes/wp-security-utility.php:229
msgid "This feature can only be configured by the \"superadmin\" on the main site."
msgstr ""

#: other-includes/wp-security-unlock-request.php:33
msgid "ERROR: Unable to process your request!"
msgstr ""

#: other-includes/wp-security-unlock-request.php:50
msgid "Please enter a valid email address"
msgstr ""

#: other-includes/wp-security-unlock-request.php:62
msgid "User account not found!"
msgstr ""

#: other-includes/wp-security-unlock-request.php:76
msgid "Error: No locked entry was found in the DB with your IP address range!"
msgstr ""

#: other-includes/wp-security-unlock-request.php:81
msgid "An email has been sent to you with the unlock instructions."
msgstr ""

#: other-includes/wp-security-unlock-request.php:99
msgid "You are here because you have been locked out due to too many incorrect login attempts."
msgstr ""

#: other-includes/wp-security-unlock-request.php:100
msgid "Please enter your email address and you will receive an email with instructions on how to unlock yourself."
msgstr ""

#: other-includes/wp-security-unlock-request.php:111
msgid "Email Address"
msgstr ""

#: other-includes/wp-security-unlock-request.php:115
msgid "Send Unlock Request"
msgstr ""
